15 minutes are given, at the student's option, to read through some test preparation stuff. That introduction specifies the kind of test and the type of questions the student should expect, along with information on how the test is proctored, how the results will be returned, etc. The actual testing period is still 2 hours.
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Originally posted by Michael Ernest: 15 minutes are given, at the student's option, to read through some test preparation stuff. That introduction specifies the kind of test and the type of questions the student should expect, along with information on how the test is proctored, how the results will be returned, etc. The actual testing period is still 2 hours.
thanks for the quick reply one more question: what can i bring during the exam? can i bring a calculator along? because those shift/++/-- questions always make me nervous
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The testing center should tell what to have. Usually it is just paper/board and pencil/pen/marker. NO CALCULATORS. Remember two forms of Picture ID as well.
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